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American Red Cross in North Russia. Winter fuel supply for the American heafquarters in Archangel. The firewood is being unloaded from barges by Bolshevic prisoners. The official arm photographer, Lieut. Charles I read of Detroit, is seen on top of a wood pile photographing the barges. The picture gives a good idea of hte tremendous width of hte Dwina River at Archangel. This great river is two miles wile 160 miles from its mouth. Wood is used exclusively for fuel in Archangel. Considerable quantities of coal are available, but the people prefer wood, which is burned in tall stoves for heating purposes. These retain the heat for 24 hours from one armful of wood. Notice the American sentry on duty near the camera

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - American Red Cross in Norh Russia. The Garden House of the Governor's mansion in Archangel. The Governor's mansion is now the American Embassy, where one or two of the American Red Cross officers have their headquarters. The young Russian boy in the picture is an empoyee of the Red Cross

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - American Red Cross in North Russia. Russians near the American Red Cross warehouse in Archangel

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - U.S. Army at Archangel Front, Russia. Unloading Red Cross supplies from U.S.S. Ascutney

American Red Cross - In the Zone of Advance - Activities - American Red Cross in North Russia. Winter quarters in North Russia. A bunk-house in the Smolny Barracks in Archangel, where the Red Cross is constantly occupied in making life livable for the American Soldiers

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - U.S. Army at Archangel Front, Russia. Unloading Red Cross supplies from U.S.S. Ascutney

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - American Red Cross in North Russia. Famine and hunger in Archangel. On the steps is seen a Russian peasant who has fallen exhausted from starvation. Large number of the Bolshevists were so underfed over long periods of time that the slightest exertion caused them to collapse. The American Red Cross of providing food for these unfortunates

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross in North Russia. Captain W.T. Wynn of Seattle, of the American Red Cross, with a detail from the Medical Corps of the U.S. Army who helped in the daily work of the Red Cross headquarters

American Red Cross - Vehicles - Red Cross Relief reaches Archangel. In addition to its work for the American and Allied troops in North Russia the American Red Cross has dispensed a vast amount of relief to the suffering natives. Here is pictured the arrival of a consignment of much-needed flour

American Red Cross - Supplies - American Red Cross in North Russia. Winter fuel supply for the American headquarters in Archangel. The firewood is being unloaded from Barges by Bolshevik prisoners. The official army photographer, Lt. Chas. I. Reid of Detroit, is seen on top of a wood pile photographing the barges

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American Red Cross - Supplies

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American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Filling requisitions, Williamsport, PA

American Red Cross - Refugees - Italian school children having a rest hour

Livet vid brädgårdskajerna var livligt under utlastningssäsongen. Foto från ca 1930 taget från Öd och föreställande Kramfors östra brädgård. Hamnkontoret skymtar till höger och kanalens inlopp allra längst till höger i bild. I bakgrunden ligger Kramfors kapell. Tre virkeslastade ångare har ankrat upp framför brädgården, en av dem lastas från spetspråmar, ur vilka just hyvas några "bunschar" virke, var det av prima kvalitet, eller kanske hyvlat, så brukade man använda takpråmar för den händelse ångaren dröjde och lasten fick ligga och vänta. In i bilden från höger ser vi en bogserare med några cementpråmar komma.

American Red Cross - Canteens - Interior of American Red Cross Casual Canteen in Le Mains, France, which feeds between five and six thousand men every 24 hours. This kitchen is never closed. Personnel left to right: Miss Hosfead Stern; Miss Milicent Stauft and Miss Ada Turner, serving dinner

Government buildings, Ottawa, Canada / Chas. Shrober & Co., prop. Chicago Lith. Co.

Farmers sawing wood for winter fuel. Near Littleton, New Hampshire

American Red Cross - Junior Red Cross - Junior Red Cross. South West Division, St. Louis, Mo., Wyman School

Standbeeld van de aartsengel Michaël op de Jesuitenkerk in München

Giovanni Pietro Possenti - Aartsengel Michaël in gevecht met de duivel

La rapresentatione del angelo Rafaello i Tobbia.

Rebecca, a slave girl from New Orleans / Chas. Paxson, photographer, N.Y.

Rebecca, a slave girl from New Orleans / Chas. Paxson, photographer, New York.

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